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What is Varghodo? A Varghodo in a Gujarati wedding involves a series of rituals right before the groom proceeds to the wedding venue. The family priest hands a bowl of coins wrapped in a cloth to the groom's sister which she moves around the groom's head a couple of times. The coin sounds are supposed to ward off evil spirits. The groom's sister performs this ritual also to remind her brother that even though he's getting married, he should not forget his sister! After this, the groom and the whole family set out in a procession singing and dancing all the way to the venue. Sanji is a fun filled musical evening that almost await eagerly awaits at a Gujarati wedding! On a Sangeet Sandhya or a Sangeet ceremony both the families get together, sing folk songs, perform Dandiya and Garba dances with full fervour! A Sanji is the first occasion where both families get the opportunity to know each other and break the ice through music and dancing. What is Jaan/Agaman? As the groom riding on a gracefully decorated mare arrives at the wedding venue along with his family, Jaan ritual is performed for their welcome. A Jaan or Agaman ceremony is performed particularly to welcome the groom's family with sweets and Aarti. Ponkhnu is a fun tradition in Gujarati wedding. It basically represents welcoming the groom to the wedding mandap. The bride's mother performs Aarti feeds him sweets and blesses him before entering. However, after that, she attempts to pull the groom's nose in jest to remind him to be humble as he's here to ask their daughter's hand! The groom in return tries to escape the nose-pulling. This eventually becomes quite a playful tradition and everyone has a good laugh.